ness. Jason had been like a son to Fred and Rainey. Their property had adjoined his parents', and they had been good neighbors for many years.
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Jessica smiled ironically as she pushed the covers back and got out of bed. Heading for the shower, she thought back to all the years she had had a crush on Jason. She had tagged after him, constantly under his feet, when she was growing up. All through high school her heart had leaped in her throat every time he had ridden over to do business with Uncle Fred or just to pay a visit to Aunt Rainey's kitchen, where there always seemed to be his favorite pie or cake.
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There were three Rawlings boys, although you couldn't have proven it by Jessica. Her eyes never went beyond Jason. Being the eldest, he always seemed so much more mature, even though he teased her just as badly as Eric and Randall did.
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As she stepped into the shower the clear, refreshing water cooled her burning skin. She remembered how as she developed into a lovely young woman Jason had continued to look on her as an annoying child until that one hot summer night when he had stopped by to ask Uncle Fred's opinion of a piece of new machinery he wanted to buy.
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At seventeen Jessica had turned into a real beauty, able to hold her own with any rival. She had always been a thin child, but almost unnoticeably her young body had been taking on the softly feminine curves of womanhood. Her slim yet shapely body was a golden brown that summer from all the hours she had spent swimming in the local swimming hole.
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Now she smiled with satisfaction as she soaped her body in gentle strokes. She smugly recalled how her high, firm breasts, tiny waist, and shapely sun-darkened legs had turned most of the local boys' heads. Her thick, lustrous raven hair was usually worn loose, which made her eyes, an unusual shade of violet framed by spiky, long lashes,
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